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Institut Le Rosey

Switzerland, Lausanne

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How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The Rosey supports student social and emotional wellbeing through a dedicated wellbeing framework. A health and wellbeing team includes five nurses, a health assistant, two qualified counsellors, and two learning-support professionals on campus. Two infirmaries provide medical care on site, with a network of doctors and hospitals in Rolle and Gstaad for additional care. The school runs wellbeing initiatives such as wellbeing ambassadors and wellbeing conferences to share practices with other schools. The Student Committee and a disciplinary council help maintain a respectful community and address bullying, supporting integration for new students. Balanced routines—healthy meals, daily sport, and the winter mountain environment—contribute to overall wellbeing.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Le Rosey does not usually admit pupils with severe learning differences. For those with learning differences that can be supported, teachers, tutors and specialists provide assistance. Two Learning Support Specialists (one also a qualified speech therapist) are on staff to support learners as needed.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The Rosey is a bilingual international boarding school with English and French as the two working languages. Students choose English or French as their main language of instruction and most subjects are studied in that language. French and English classes are provided at varying levels, with additional language classes available, and as soon as they are able, students study at least one subject in another language. Fully bilingual study can lead to a Le Rosey Bilingual Diploma at the end of class 2.

Mental Wellbeing

The Rosey supports mental wellbeing through a structured wellbeing framework and a team including two qualified counsellors on campus. A network of mental health professionals is available in close proximity to Rolle and Gstaad. The school hosts wellbeing initiatives such as wellbeing ambassadors conferences to share practices with students. On-campus health services and a balanced lifestyle contribute to students' mental wellbeing.

Safeguarding

Le Rosey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All new employees undergo security clearance, including criminal-record checks and a Swiss extract for working with children. The school adheres to high standards of safeguarding in recruitment and personnel practices.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees CHF 56,100 - 159,600
Ages 8 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 400
Type Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1880
Bus Service Yes

Institut Le Rosey is a private international boarding school for ages 8 to 18, with two campuses in Rolle and Gstaad. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma, the French Baccalaureate, the British curriculum and the International Primary Curriculum, with English and French as languages of instruction in a bilingual framework. Students choose a main language (French or English) and study most subjects in that language, while at least one subject is studied in the other. A Le Rosey Bilingual Diploma is awarded at the end of the Pre-Bac programme, in addition to the IB Diploma or French Baccalaureate. The Rolle campus sits on 28 hectares; the Gstaad Campus supports winter and mountain learning. Facilities include the φlo building, the Paul & Henri Carnal Hall (900–1000-seat concert venue), a Learning Centre and on-site sports fields. The school offers 100+ extracurricular options and a CASC programme with charity and leadership opportunities.

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